- Suffered (and recovered from) a mild stroke in 2002.
- First lady of the United States, 22 November 1963 - 20 January 1969.
- Was nicknamed "ladybird" from the age of 2. A nurse gave her the nickname saying the little girl is "as pretty as a ladybird."
- A fan of the TV series Gunsmoke (1955), she felt personally betrayed when she discovered that series star James Arness was a Republican.
- At her death, she had been protected by the United States Secret Service longer than anyone else in history.
- Mother of Luci Baines Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson Robb.
- Mother-in-law of Chuck Robb (husband of daughter Lynda Bird).
- Has seven grandchildren: Lucinda Desha Robb (b. 1968), Catherine Lewis Robb (b. 1970), Jennifer Wickliffe Robb (b. 1978), Patrick Lyndon Nugent (b. 1967), Nicole Nugent (b. 1970), Rebekah Nugent (b. 1974) and Claudia Nugent (b. 1976).
- Pictured on a nondenominated ('forever') USA commemorative postage stamp issued 30 November 2012. The stamp was one of six issued on a souvenir sheet; the other five stamp designs were similar to the Beautification of America stamps issued in the 1960s. The original issue price of the sheet was $2.70 (45¢ per stamp).
- Release of her book, "A White House Diary". (1970)
- Graduated from the University of Texas in 1933 with a bachelor of arts degree in history.
- One of only two First Ladies, as of 2007, to have lived into her 90s. The other was Bess Truman, who died in 1982, aged 97.
- Good friend of Nellie Connally.
- Daughter of Mary Minnie Lee (Pattillo) and Thomas Jefferson Taylor. The Pattillo family originated in Balmeric, near Dundee, Scotland.
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